A. The war in Iraq
The war in Afghanistan, begun in 2001, was aimed against the al-Qaeda terror group that was based in Afghanistan and had perpetrated the 9-11 attacks against the United States. It also aimed to removed the Taliban government from power in Afghanistan, a government which had harbored al-Qaeda and was itself seen as an illegitimate power.
The war in Iraq was pursued beginning in 2003 as a preemptive strike against the regime of Saddam Hussein and the perception that he had stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction that could be used for terroristic purposes. That perception did not turn out to be a full reality, but the war pursued regime change in Iraq nonetheless.
Answer: the answers is c
Explanation: I took the test and it’s c
Answer: Continue to acknowledge that, as the child’s first teacher, the parent plays a critical role in the partnership between home and school in
developing an appreciation for history, local knowledge and the acceptance of varying cultures and perspectives.
Implement programs that emphasize connections between social studies and the importance of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and
critical thinking
Use a wide range of age-appropriate instructional materials, strategies, and practices that are both complex as well as developmentally
appropriate
Acknowledge that all teachers, including content area specialists, are responsible for developing literacy skills
Provide students with the necessary skills to be college and career ready
Develop mapping skills
Develop meaningful lessons and units that encourage and foster historical thinking
Teach connections between past and present
Provide explicit exposure to, and practice with academic vocabulary, content specific reading, and opportunities to write through a
social studies’ lens
B. Rule by a king or queen